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well, in the left corner, as it were, we have the daily telegraph saying that you can't legally stophe extension, and in the right corner we have the times saying he is in retreat over the brexit delay. it is difficult to know which one is correct, and indeed they both might be. the times talks about a private climbdown that borisjohnson has now made with his senior ministers, where is the telegraph talks about no, instead they are going to send a letter saying we don't want an extension when asked why do you want an extension? because last time we we re an extension? because last time we were in this position, everything coming out of brussels said you can't just ask for an extension, coming out of brussels said you can'tjust ask for an extension, you have to say what you are going to use it for, much like when you are at school and you ask for an extension on your essay. why? because i want more time. it doesn't really work like that, unless it does. would and acceptable extension be that we might have a general election? along with a second referendum, all of these things would be
well, in the left corner, as it were, we have the daily telegraph saying that you can't legally stophe extension, and in the right corner we have the times saying he is in retreat over the brexit delay. it is difficult to know which one is correct, and indeed they both might be. the times talks about a private climbdown that borisjohnson has now made with his senior ministers, where is the telegraph talks about no, instead they are going to send a letter saying we don't want an extension when...
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let's return to the daily telegraph. calls for a total ban on pavement parking. why? tely affects people with mobility or visual impairments and some are afraid to leave their homes according to this telegraph article. when people are on the pavement to varying degrees in areas where it is not allowed, that creates problems for people who are using the pavement and perhaps don't have full visibility and mobility. and the government is considering, has been urged to introduce a nationwide ban on parking on pavements. apparently following the lead of london where it is already outlawed. there are places when you are encouraged to park partially on the pavement. places when you are encouraged to park partially on the pavementlj thought park partially on the pavement.” thought there were lots of streets in london where you parked happily on, ican in london where you parked happily on, i can think of several near where i live. this is slightly different. the reason people do that is because the roads are too narrow. i don't think anyone thinks i'm just going to park on the
let's return to the daily telegraph. calls for a total ban on pavement parking. why? tely affects people with mobility or visual impairments and some are afraid to leave their homes according to this telegraph article. when people are on the pavement to varying degrees in areas where it is not allowed, that creates problems for people who are using the pavement and perhaps don't have full visibility and mobility. and the government is considering, has been urged to introduce a nationwide ban on...
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the daily telegraph, hypocrite corbyn rejection election —— rejecting election.tion —— rejecting election. boris johnson taunting jeremy corbyn in the commons, saying he is the first leader of an opposition not wanting an election and voting against a vote of governments in the government. extraordinary situation forjeremy corbyn who, pretty much every day since the last election, has been calling for another one but now he says he doesn't want one just yet. i think it was pretty obviously a ploy to try and force jeremy corbyn into an election which clearly wouldn't have had the effect of taking no deal off the table, so it was very much within boris johnson... deal off the table, so it was very much within borisjohnson... jeremy corbyn realised he was going to take the risk of a little bit of taunting and embarrassment anti—milly asian but when the election comes, as it will before too long, all that will be forgotten and it will be a choice between which of the menu wants to between which of the menu wants to be prime minister, as borisjohnson said in the comme
the daily telegraph, hypocrite corbyn rejection election —— rejecting election.tion —— rejecting election. boris johnson taunting jeremy corbyn in the commons, saying he is the first leader of an opposition not wanting an election and voting against a vote of governments in the government. extraordinary situation forjeremy corbyn who, pretty much every day since the last election, has been calling for another one but now he says he doesn't want one just yet. i think it was pretty...
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let's go to the front page of the daily telegraph, luxembourg laughs in johnson's page of the daily telegraphe first paragraph of the telegraph story, didn't you? we all tell stories through our own prism. i see everything through a remain prism and the daily telegraph sees the world through a brexit prism. this first paragraph is a classic piece of bias, which is very over, which is the talks fell into chaos as he was ambushed by the leader of the eu's smallest country. it isn't, it is malta, but to keep up the hyperbole about how disgraceful the treatment of our prime minister is and then they say he's mocked by one of brussels' most senior figures. and then they say he's mocked by one of brussels' most seniorfigures. as you said earlier, jo, how can he be from the smallest country but also one of the most senior figures? and someone one of the most senior figures? and someone you've one of the most senior figures? and someone you've never one of the most senior figures? and someone you've never heard of who could get on the tube without anyone knowing who he is. but if he went on to the tu
let's go to the front page of the daily telegraph, luxembourg laughs in johnson's page of the daily telegraphe first paragraph of the telegraph story, didn't you? we all tell stories through our own prism. i see everything through a remain prism and the daily telegraph sees the world through a brexit prism. this first paragraph is a classic piece of bias, which is very over, which is the talks fell into chaos as he was ambushed by the leader of the eu's smallest country. it isn't, it is malta,...
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the daily telegraph accuses labour of plotting to delay accuses labour of plotting to delay a generalion until november saying three senior ministers don't wa nt to saying three senior ministers don't want to go to the polls until the brexit deadline has already been extended. borisjohnson said that he would rather be dead in a ditch then asked the eu for an extension. it was in that speech in yorkshire earlier today. and, first day at school. the daily telegraph has a picture of a smiling princess charlotte with her older brother prince george as shejoins her sibling at lower school. the duke of cambridge told reporters his daughter was "very excited". and why not indeed. let's start off oui’ and why not indeed. let's start off our chat. the front of the guardian, "i quit" the headline there. do you wa nt to "i quit" the headline there. do you want to start a soft, sam? it is a lwa ys want to start a soft, sam? it is always the quite once you have got to watch. we don't hear a peep from joejohnson from to watch. we don't hear a peep from joe johnson from one to watch. we don't hear a
the daily telegraph accuses labour of plotting to delay accuses labour of plotting to delay a generalion until november saying three senior ministers don't wa nt to saying three senior ministers don't want to go to the polls until the brexit deadline has already been extended. borisjohnson said that he would rather be dead in a ditch then asked the eu for an extension. it was in that speech in yorkshire earlier today. and, first day at school. the daily telegraph has a picture of a smiling...
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james, i think you were quite amused at the first paragraph of the daily telegraph's story.emotive politically biased language, the talks fell into chaos yesterday, ambushed by the leader of the eu's smallest country, that's not in fact true, it is malta, and mocked by one apostle's very senior figures, so very loaded language playing into the express's idea that it is some kind of privileged elite in the eu who are just kind of privileged elite in the eu who arejust laughing kind of privileged elite in the eu who are just laughing at the honest toilers of britain, who only want an honest brexit. but they try to mock luxembourg by calling at the smallest country but then they suggest this fellow no one has heard of before, bettel, is one of russell's most senior figures —— one of brussels's most senior figures. it is literally, you could almost feel the tapping and the anger coming out of the telegraph's keyboards at the moment that was written. there is an angle that you pointed out earlier i find very distasteful. iain duncan smith former tory party leader says the irony i
james, i think you were quite amused at the first paragraph of the daily telegraph's story.emotive politically biased language, the talks fell into chaos yesterday, ambushed by the leader of the eu's smallest country, that's not in fact true, it is malta, and mocked by one apostle's very senior figures, so very loaded language playing into the express's idea that it is some kind of privileged elite in the eu who are just kind of privileged elite in the eu who arejust laughing kind of privileged...
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meanwhile, the daily telegraph carries a story from the labour party conference, saying jeremy corbyn promised to scrap all controls on immigration if elected. an image of a lone house surrounded by water dominates the front page of le figaro. a new climate report out says hundreds of millions will be affected by rising water levels. and finally, a story we were talking about earlier, bbc online are reporting that users of amazon's virtual assistant alexa will soon be able to choose from different celebrity voices including that of actor samuel ljackson. i was asking earlier for your toy. tweets. with me is iain anderson, founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. now i must be careful because if i use the name of the amazon assistant, it sets them off. i apologise if that has happened to you this morning to let's get straight into the newspapers. an angry session in the uk parliament as they reconvened. angry, fiery and as they reconvened. angry, fiery and a real sense of mps feeling almost emboldened now. repeated calls to the prime minister to resign. the wor
meanwhile, the daily telegraph carries a story from the labour party conference, saying jeremy corbyn promised to scrap all controls on immigration if elected. an image of a lone house surrounded by water dominates the front page of le figaro. a new climate report out says hundreds of millions will be affected by rising water levels. and finally, a story we were talking about earlier, bbc online are reporting that users of amazon's virtual assistant alexa will soon be able to choose from...
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the daily telegraph reports the prime minister plans to legally "sabotage" the extension.s of the financial times' lead story. the paper says ireland's prime minis leo varadkar, has warned mrjohnson not to expect a "breakthrough" and said the eu does not agree that talks are making progress. the south china morning post carries this warning — from qihoo a chinese internet security company known for its antivirus software — that with technological advances there will be more risks, making cyber security a key growth area in the future. they would say that, wouldn't they? now onto the guardian which reports that leading gps have called on the government to make mmr vaccinations compulsory before children start school. and finally the bbc online, reporting from the toronto film festival, asks have we become too cynical? actor tom hanks says the increasing level of cynicism in society is partly what led him to take a role as a loveable children's entertainer in the film ‘a beautiful day in the neighbourhood'. with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital — a technol
the daily telegraph reports the prime minister plans to legally "sabotage" the extension.s of the financial times' lead story. the paper says ireland's prime minis leo varadkar, has warned mrjohnson not to expect a "breakthrough" and said the eu does not agree that talks are making progress. the south china morning post carries this warning — from qihoo a chinese internet security company known for its antivirus software — that with technological advances there will be...
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the daily telegraph, yourformer it's being called by many.ur former paper, it's being called by many. the daily telegraph, yourformer paper, they quote borisjohnson as saying he doesn't want an election, we don't wa nt doesn't want an election, we don't wantan doesn't want an election, we don't want an election, but it is planned for october the 14th, but that's what senior government sources are saying despite him not saying that. the way it's presented is despite what he said, this is his end strategy and one gets the impression this is borisjohnson‘s words and his plan for october the 14th is the words of dominic cummings, planning for the election. the telegraph has a good piece inside that says despite borisjohnson saying we are making progress and so on and so forth about having a deal, actually they are having parallel negotiations with the eu about planning a no deal. in fact if you like they are on two parallel tracks and this is what they have from their inside sources in the war cabinet... exit war cabinet. to a certain extent, joh
the daily telegraph, yourformer it's being called by many.ur former paper, it's being called by many. the daily telegraph, yourformer paper, they quote borisjohnson as saying he doesn't want an election, we don't wa nt doesn't want an election, we don't wantan doesn't want an election, we don't want an election, but it is planned for october the 14th, but that's what senior government sources are saying despite him not saying that. the way it's presented is despite what he said, this is his end...
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daily telegraph, ethical bbc will overta ke daily telegraph, ethical bbc will overtake netflix, saysbc will be disruptive. tony hall announcing this, saying the bbc will be disruptivelj tony hall announcing this, saying the bbc will be disruptive. i don't get the logic of this, i think netflix has completely disrupted and revolutionised the market. people don't watch sadly news by appointment or programme by appointment or programme by appointment now. they can go the wonderful bbc iplayer that they can go on netflix and watch series. but you watch the news that it is happening, don't you? a lot of people watch it and catch a or in use packaging —— like news packaging. tony hall and the boss of channel 4 news have talked about collaborating because more and more production houses are going to netflix because they pay more and there is more pure —— less bureaucracy. one thing i discovered, a lot of people are watching the news channel live streamed via iplayer, which is an offer, that is a technical word, that netflix don't have. they don't have the live offer that we can have. they a
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according to the daily telegraph, sirjohn major is facing questions over his role in the downfall oft thatcher after her authorised biography revealed he conspired with some of her closest aides to ensure she stood down so he could try to succeed her. the daily mirror says ministers are considering a ban on souvenirs from the trophy hunting. the financial times leads with the story about the white house considering a plan to stop chinese companies listing on us exchanges, in a move that would take its trade war with china to wall street. those of the front pages. we are going to start off with thomas cook. and the headline there, a pledge to millions paid to buses on the front the eye. as the government looking at how we can get back money from the bosses who made the awful decisions that led to thomas cook going bust. it is the executives who made bad decision after bad decision and led to the company collapsing but took away millions and millions of pounds. the chief executive got {8.3 million since 2014. and so the government is having to pay back a lot of money for people whose h
according to the daily telegraph, sirjohn major is facing questions over his role in the downfall oft thatcher after her authorised biography revealed he conspired with some of her closest aides to ensure she stood down so he could try to succeed her. the daily mirror says ministers are considering a ban on souvenirs from the trophy hunting. the financial times leads with the story about the white house considering a plan to stop chinese companies listing on us exchanges, in a move that would...
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the other thing that the daily telegraph talks about is they say that it has emerged that boris johnsonthey say that it has emerged that borisjohnson plans to prorogue parliament for a second time next week in order to press ahead with plans for a queen's speech on the 14th of october. of course, that was his initial option, but he actually wanted a general election on the 15th of october. since he has not got that, he is reverting to this plan. so that would then be a propagation, and of course, that means no parliamentary scrutiny, so another reason why it seems that the lack of unity of the vote of no confidence now means that it looks like the opposition, who will meet at 130 tomorrow —— wanted pm tomorrow in a jeremy corbyn's office, are concerned that there will not be enough time to stop the government, stop the prime minister, from a disobeying, in that sense, the current formulation of the ben act, so therefore they want to bring the date forward. you can just imagine that there would be attempts to bring the courts into it again. absolutely. you can see there are 70 different
the other thing that the daily telegraph talks about is they say that it has emerged that boris johnsonthey say that it has emerged that borisjohnson plans to prorogue parliament for a second time next week in order to press ahead with plans for a queen's speech on the 14th of october. of course, that was his initial option, but he actually wanted a general election on the 15th of october. since he has not got that, he is reverting to this plan. so that would then be a propagation, and of...
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actually, according to the daily telegraph.bour will clobber voters with taxes, reports the express. the eu is preparing to speak of its grave concern that the home office's hostile environment is getting worse for its citizens, says the independent. "our world is choking to death," says the mirror, as crime gangs set fire to the amazon putting our environment at risk. and the proportion of women who are married is at an all—time low, says the daily mail on its front page. so, there we are. quite a mixed bag. georgina, let's start with the times, quite an interesting front—page headline, "the dup opens the door to new brexit deal for johnson". are we beginning to see possibly some sort of deal emerging 01’ possibly some sort of deal emerging or the possibilities of a deal? there's been a kind of assumption not much progress is being made on that but it looks like, if this is true, and if the dup would possibly support it, this is something he might be able to get through the commons. this is the key question with brexit, can we
actually, according to the daily telegraph.bour will clobber voters with taxes, reports the express. the eu is preparing to speak of its grave concern that the home office's hostile environment is getting worse for its citizens, says the independent. "our world is choking to death," says the mirror, as crime gangs set fire to the amazon putting our environment at risk. and the proportion of women who are married is at an all—time low, says the daily mail on its front page. so, there...
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the daily telegraph says three senior labour ministers are plotting to delay a general election untilol. the daily mail has a picture of a smiling princess charlotte with her older brother, prince george, as shejoins her sibling at lower school. the duke of cambridge told reporters his daughter was very excited. those are the front pages. we are going to start off, and really there is only one story. it isjojohnson, and we are starting off with the guardian. i quit. what a week it has beenin guardian. i quit. what a week it has been in politics, talk of the day from hell for boris johnson. 0vernight he had to surrender in the lord's 0vernight he had to surrender in the lords and see this bill that would extend brexit and extend article 50 go through. he then tried to launch what he wanted to be a general election campaign. the general election campaign. the general election campaign. the general election campaign has been denied to him bya election campaign has been denied to him by a vote in the commons, which he lost. he was humiliated in that vote, and then today his brother walks
the daily telegraph says three senior labour ministers are plotting to delay a general election untilol. the daily mail has a picture of a smiling princess charlotte with her older brother, prince george, as shejoins her sibling at lower school. the duke of cambridge told reporters his daughter was very excited. those are the front pages. we are going to start off, and really there is only one story. it isjojohnson, and we are starting off with the guardian. i quit. what a week it has beenin...
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and the daily telegraph pictures the debate before the government lost control of the house of commonsn plans for an election which could decide who should negotiate with the eu and enforce brexit by 31 october. and matt, the paper's cartoonist, has larry the cat and dilyn the dog outside number ten, with dilyn saying somebody has made a horrible mess, and i'm not clearing it up. hurricane dorian is now off the east coast of the united states, after having remained almost stationary over the bahamas for several days, causing devastation. thousands of homes have been destroyed, the country's prime minister warning that parts of the islands are facing a historic tragedy. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. it is staggering to think that this record—breaking hurricane has barely moved. these videos were the last posted by a mother named gertha jospeh, as she sheltered with her baby at the very beginning of dorian's assault on the bahamas, and give a sense of the conditions under which people were trying to ride out the storm. the roof‘s shaking and the roofs leaking. so
and the daily telegraph pictures the debate before the government lost control of the house of commonsn plans for an election which could decide who should negotiate with the eu and enforce brexit by 31 october. and matt, the paper's cartoonist, has larry the cat and dilyn the dog outside number ten, with dilyn saying somebody has made a horrible mess, and i'm not clearing it up. hurricane dorian is now off the east coast of the united states, after having remained almost stationary over the...
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i've been speaking to dia chakravarty, the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, and anna isaac fromal. i suggested the number of conservative rebels was surprising. i was hearing that the government was expecting about 20 people, 20 tories to rebel and ultimately we saw 21 tories rebel. if you look at the names, it is astonishing because there are big names out there such as philip hammond, ken clarke who has been a part of the conservative fabric for a very long time, 20 years at least. not to mention winston churchill's grandson! and that as well. absolutely. in terms of his profile from his family background. and those were also very much the names that we were hearing because that made the headlines. and therefore as journalists we are guilty about this and we talk about the names that grab attention. none of that really is a surprise what now i think is going to happen and will be very difficult to work out how it will happen is what next to and i'm sure your viewers would be crying out for certainty for some time now. nothing is any clearer, u nfortu nately. that is the bad ne
i've been speaking to dia chakravarty, the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, and anna isaac fromal. i suggested the number of conservative rebels was surprising. i was hearing that the government was expecting about 20 people, 20 tories to rebel and ultimately we saw 21 tories rebel. if you look at the names, it is astonishing because there are big names out there such as philip hammond, ken clarke who has been a part of the conservative fabric for a very long time, 20 years at least. not...
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according to the daily telegraph — the eu appeared to jeopardise efforts to secure a brexit deal after's new proposals for an alternative to the backstop. the financial times quotes reseach that labour's plans to hand 10% of shares from uk—based companies to workers would see british pension funds lose £31 billion. and john humphreys, who presented his last radio 4 today programme this week, features on the front page of the daily mail, claiming bbc bosses are out of touch. that is a quick look at those front pages. let us start off with the telegraph. and brexit that
according to the daily telegraph — the eu appeared to jeopardise efforts to secure a brexit deal after's new proposals for an alternative to the backstop. the financial times quotes reseach that labour's plans to hand 10% of shares from uk—based companies to workers would see british pension funds lose £31 billion. and john humphreys, who presented his last radio 4 today programme this week, features on the front page of the daily mail, claiming bbc bosses are out of touch. that is a quick...
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the daily telegraph calls this the ‘sabotage plan'.r tony blair whe labour was in power. he tweets "statutory purpose of request letter is to get extension. "to seek to destroy statutory purpose is to break law." the criminal bar association had a similiar assessment. it says such a move, "undermines the entire justice "system, opens the door wide open to mob rule and very "quickly to anarchy." "the law applies equally to everyone; this "is what the rule of law means." and this the former supreme courtjustice lord sumption on the bbc‘s today programme. to send the letter and then try and neutralise it seems to me to be plainly a breach of the act. i think you have got to realise that the courts are not very fond of loopholes. they're going to interpret this act in a way that gives effect to its obvious purpose unless there's something in the act that makes it completely impossible to do so. and there isn't. if boris johnson did go down this route — and we should say we don't know if he is willing to — he may commit a criminal offence.
the daily telegraph calls this the ‘sabotage plan'.r tony blair whe labour was in power. he tweets "statutory purpose of request letter is to get extension. "to seek to destroy statutory purpose is to break law." the criminal bar association had a similiar assessment. it says such a move, "undermines the entire justice "system, opens the door wide open to mob rule and very "quickly to anarchy." "the law applies equally to everyone; this "is what...
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the daily telegraph, pm wants rebel mps. tourists who defy telegraph, pm wants rebel mps.xit will be expeued to stop a no—deal brexit will be expelled from the party. it is so difficult to know how, if, many will be threatened by this. if i am putting country before party, go ahead. from a practical point of view, some of these names are already under threat from that local party. i am already under threat from that local party. iam not already under threat from that local party. i am not sure the situation in all the constituencies but they are people who have already put event next on the line several times andi event next on the line several times and i do not see them back down. they have gone this far and from both sides it has built up as a final battle. someone like philip hammond, from the back benches, will be fighting hard. also, there are a number of conservatives who have been very clear from the beginning that, even if they were remain as an they support the outcome of the referendum, it never meant a no deal. a lot of discussion on social media. thus boris jo
the daily telegraph, pm wants rebel mps. tourists who defy telegraph, pm wants rebel mps.xit will be expeued to stop a no—deal brexit will be expelled from the party. it is so difficult to know how, if, many will be threatened by this. if i am putting country before party, go ahead. from a practical point of view, some of these names are already under threat from that local party. i am already under threat from that local party. iam not already under threat from that local party. i am not...
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we begin with the daily telegraph — it asks "could borisjohnson have the answer to solve the brexit deadlockat's been called an "all—ireland plan" to remove the backstop and a deal which would satisfy the democratic unionist party. the bbc‘s business business website looks at the appointment of phil hogan — from ireland — as the new trade commissioner for the european union. he's told reporters that that there had been "movement" happening on both sides of the brexit negotiations. city am says major us tech firms need to look out as the european commission is expected to give margrethe vestager the new official responsible for overseeing competition, more powers in an expanded role. so they are saying take tech cover. the gulf news looks into the sacking ofjohn bolton president trump's national security advisor. it says he seemed like an "odd fit" under the america—first presidency. and finally, the bbc‘s technology correspondent jane wakefield has a fascinating article on the future of technology. she says leading scientists at the uk's royal society have called for an investigation into th
we begin with the daily telegraph — it asks "could borisjohnson have the answer to solve the brexit deadlockat's been called an "all—ireland plan" to remove the backstop and a deal which would satisfy the democratic unionist party. the bbc‘s business business website looks at the appointment of phil hogan — from ireland — as the new trade commissioner for the european union. he's told reporters that that there had been "movement" happening on both sides of the...
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according to the daily telegraph, opposition leaders will meet tomorrow to plot a way of forcing borisjohnson to request a brexit extension as early as this weekend. the metro says police are investigating after a banner, calling for conservatives to be killed, was strung across the river irwell in manchester, drawing outrage from across the political spectrum. the times reports children face being banned from the classroom if they are not up to date with their vaccinations amid widespread concern about falling immunisation rates. the ‘i' features the same story, with the health secretary saying new rules are needed, and irt reports the government is seeking legal advice. the sun quotes a mum, saying she saved her two children from a ferocious "supercat," as it stalked them in their back garden. did i hear somebody snigger then? joel taylor! plots to force johnson into brexit extension. i remain aligned hatching plans. how many times have we been here before? saying it is a momentous week and, of course, it is the annual conservative party conference, the governing party, despite that we have
according to the daily telegraph, opposition leaders will meet tomorrow to plot a way of forcing borisjohnson to request a brexit extension as early as this weekend. the metro says police are investigating after a banner, calling for conservatives to be killed, was strung across the river irwell in manchester, drawing outrage from across the political spectrum. the times reports children face being banned from the classroom if they are not up to date with their vaccinations amid widespread...
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as borisjohnson prepares to meet eu leaders in brussels tomorrow — he's written in the daily telegraphssionately believes he can get a new brexit deal‘ — and says he's working ‘flat out‘ to avoid a no—deal departure. according to the i newspaper — as mrjohnson bids to ‘save brexit on october 31st‘ a minister has hinted that the transition period could be extended by two years to hit the brexit date. on the front page of the metro: the eu‘s guy verhofstadt has branded the prime minister‘s comparison of britain to the incredible hulk as ‘infantile‘ — asking — is the eu supposed to be scared of this? a daily mail investigation has found that hundreds of thousands of crimes are allegedly being written off by the police within only 2a hours of being reported — as overstretched forces try to prioritise their resources. on the front page of the financial times: saudi arabia has tried to reassure oil markets that full oil and gas production will resume quickly — following the attack on two of its oil facilities which has forced 5% of global output to be halted. the times reports on warnings fr
as borisjohnson prepares to meet eu leaders in brussels tomorrow — he's written in the daily telegraphssionately believes he can get a new brexit deal‘ — and says he's working ‘flat out‘ to avoid a no—deal departure. according to the i newspaper — as mrjohnson bids to ‘save brexit on october 31st‘ a minister has hinted that the transition period could be extended by two years to hit the brexit date. on the front page of the metro: the eu‘s guy verhofstadt has branded the...
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meanwhile, the daily telegraph carries a story from the labour party conference, saying jeremy corbynuse surrounded by water dominates the front page of le figaro. a new climate report out says hundreds of millions will be affected by rising water levels. and finally, a story we were talking about earlier, bbc online are reporting that users of amazon‘s virtual assistant alexa will soon be able to choose from different celebrity voices including that of actor samuel ljackson. i was asking earlier for your toy.
meanwhile, the daily telegraph carries a story from the labour party conference, saying jeremy corbynuse surrounded by water dominates the front page of le figaro. a new climate report out says hundreds of millions will be affected by rising water levels. and finally, a story we were talking about earlier, bbc online are reporting that users of amazon‘s virtual assistant alexa will soon be able to choose from different celebrity voices including that of actor samuel ljackson. i was asking...
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the daily telegraph says there is the hope of a deal. there is the hope of a dealli there is the hopef a deal. i am glad to hear this because i have been coming on the programme every month a year saying we are definitely not going to fall without a deal. and john called yorker is now saying he is open to a deal. and so currency now saying he is open to a deal. and so currency markets have moved substantially over the course of the last 24—hour is. admittedly from a low level of $1 20 to about $1 25. don't forget that we were 150 before this so those numbers are relative. but he says he is not wedded to the backstop, as such. johnson may yet get a deal that he can put in front of the house of commons. it is interesting. the prime minister meets eu leaders at the un general assembly next week. with this newfound optimism amongst downing street. i wonder if that is a view thatis street. i wonder if that is a view that is shared by the dup and arlene foster. that is the crucial nub of all of this. ultimately the numbers are the crucial nub and the numbers have changed, not least because
the daily telegraph says there is the hope of a deal. there is the hope of a dealli there is the hopef a deal. i am glad to hear this because i have been coming on the programme every month a year saying we are definitely not going to fall without a deal. and john called yorker is now saying he is open to a deal. and so currency now saying he is open to a deal. and so currency markets have moved substantially over the course of the last 24—hour is. admittedly from a low level of $1 20 to...
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"the daily telegraph" cites sources inside the lst, and says they helped underpin the exchanges. conduct authority has declined to comment. initial estimates of the typhoon caused -- the damage caused by the typhoon in japan put the bill at up to $7 billion. it forced the closure of several factories in tokyo and threatened thousands of people at an airport. it also cut power along the east coast, with local utilities saying almost half a million customers were affected. and after a big surge in oil prices, brent crude the most on record after drone strikes on saudi arabia and oil facilities removed about 5% of global supply. sources say it will take weeks to work with output. washington blames iran for the attack and president trump tweeted that the u.s. is "locked and loaded" for a response. iran denies any responsibility as rebel forces in yemen carried out the strike. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm su keenan. this is bloomberg. ♪ day, half ofper saudi output, whi
"the daily telegraph" cites sources inside the lst, and says they helped underpin the exchanges. conduct authority has declined to comment. initial estimates of the typhoon caused -- the damage caused by the typhoon in japan put the bill at up to $7 billion. it forced the closure of several factories in tokyo and threatened thousands of people at an airport. it also cut power along the east coast, with local utilities saying almost half a million customers were affected. and after a...
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and the fall out from the interview leads tomorrow's daily telegraph too, as david cameron says a seconde ruled out. while the daily express leads with the news that the former pm was shocked so many people voted to leave the eu. the mirror reports that david cameron admits in his book to smoking cannabis with his wife. the ft weekend leads on the news that the prime minister — borisjohnson — plans to try and force a new brexit deal through parliament in 10 days,. that's if he gets a deal. there we are, flavour of the papers. i'm sorry, ifailed, is the times. in the interview they have, along with andrew, who has spoken to david cameron. we constantly hear from tony blair, we constantly hear from john major. former prime minister have been coming out and speaking about politics, speaking about brexit, and david cameron, the architect of the referendum, has been clearly silent. he has come out and said he is not unhappy he held the referendum but unhappy with how it went. he has gone to the times, they have been very careful about how the interview went, and so the interviewer had to go i
and the fall out from the interview leads tomorrow's daily telegraph too, as david cameron says a seconde ruled out. while the daily express leads with the news that the former pm was shocked so many people voted to leave the eu. the mirror reports that david cameron admits in his book to smoking cannabis with his wife. the ft weekend leads on the news that the prime minister — borisjohnson — plans to try and force a new brexit deal through parliament in 10 days,. that's if he gets a deal....
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are married is at an all time low, says the daily mail on its front page. that started for the daily telegraphry about eliza borisjohnson seeking and they have the story about eliza boris johnson seeking an and they have the story about eliza borisjohnson seeking an extension, saying that he would do if you never said he would do, quoting one brexiteer minister saying that mr johnson cannot go against the law and has to go for a delay. it is quite interesting that it would be a brexiteer in this cabinet saying that actually, unless government manages to reach a deal with the eu oi’ manages to reach a deal with the eu ormps manages to reach a deal with the eu or mp5 approved to leave with no deal on the 9th of october, the let‘s just go and ask for an extension. but this all boils back to the same problem which is can govern reach a deal with the eu? is that possible within the time remaining and will what ever they reach, if they do reach something, would be acceptable here in the uk? but certainly an extension looks more likely looking at this. but certainly an extension looks more likely loo
are married is at an all time low, says the daily mail on its front page. that started for the daily telegraphry about eliza borisjohnson seeking and they have the story about eliza boris johnson seeking an and they have the story about eliza borisjohnson seeking an extension, saying that he would do if you never said he would do, quoting one brexiteer minister saying that mr johnson cannot go against the law and has to go for a delay. it is quite interesting that it would be a brexiteer in...
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finally, the daily telegraph. eating meat should be a crime, says barrister.t's wrong with that? i'm saying, it is an itv prime—time show that rights itself. i think it is a bit ahead of its time. ithink i think it is a bit ahead of its time. i think as time goes on, people will for ecological reasons for financial reasons probably eat a lot meat, and i doubt that is probably dependent on how quickly artificial meat can be discovered and produced so that people effectively cannot tell the difference between them, and i think that will be when people in significant numbers commit to a vegetarian lifestyle. it may not be necessary to make it illegal because things will shift. yes, i think that actually we will not need artificial meat. i think people's taste buds and pallets will increasingly evolve, as they have done throughout history according to what is provided to them, and i think that perhaps the day i mean, we see it in every high street in the uk. more and more vegetarian options, beacon options, gluten—free. and more vegetarian options, beacon options,
finally, the daily telegraph. eating meat should be a crime, says barrister.t's wrong with that? i'm saying, it is an itv prime—time show that rights itself. i think it is a bit ahead of its time. ithink i think it is a bit ahead of its time. i think as time goes on, people will for ecological reasons for financial reasons probably eat a lot meat, and i doubt that is probably dependent on how quickly artificial meat can be discovered and produced so that people effectively cannot tell the...
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according to the daily telegraph — the eu appeared to jeopardise efforts to secure a brexit deal aftereaking a memo critical of the uk's new proposals for an alternative to the backstop. the financial times quotes reseach that labour's plans to hand 10% of shares from uk—based companies to workers would see british pension funds lose £31 billion. and john humphreys, who presented his last radio 4 today programme this week, features on the front page of the daily mail, claiming bbc bosses are out of touch. that is a quick look at those front pages. let us start off with the telegraph. and brexit that we kick off. but a bit of a leak coming from europe. that is right. after a week in which some of the rhetoric from that year ps that has been somewhat following. we heard from jean—claude juncker of his sort of willingness and desire to form some kind of deal with the uk. we now see eu officials pouring hot water on the british proposalfor an pouring hot water on the british proposal for an alternative to the backstop. licking their displeasure. all of downing street do insist the proposal
according to the daily telegraph — the eu appeared to jeopardise efforts to secure a brexit deal aftereaking a memo critical of the uk's new proposals for an alternative to the backstop. the financial times quotes reseach that labour's plans to hand 10% of shares from uk—based companies to workers would see british pension funds lose £31 billion. and john humphreys, who presented his last radio 4 today programme this week, features on the front page of the daily mail, claiming bbc bosses...
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if you could solve this, on the front page of the daily telegraph.nson have the answer to solve the break the deadlock?|j johnson have the answer to solve the break the deadlock? i think that's a little bit of an optimistic suggestion that borisjohnson could have solved this problem. they spent the last few years wrangling over how to find a break the deal that satisfies the eu and euro sceptics, and the dup. what the telegraph is suggesting is that borisjohnson is considering a kind of all ireland zone for regulatory checks that would effectively create a border in the irish sea. and this, he is publicly suggested that you could do this for agriculture, livestock, and there are already some kind of regulatory alignment on the violence. it's not inconceivable that dup could be to this. watch the telegraph suggests is that he could go even further and extend this to all goods or most goods. and that the dup could be open to doing this as long as they did not go into ta riffs as long as they did not go into tariffs and the customs checks. so, really, t
if you could solve this, on the front page of the daily telegraph.nson have the answer to solve the break the deadlock?|j johnson have the answer to solve the break the deadlock? i think that's a little bit of an optimistic suggestion that borisjohnson could have solved this problem. they spent the last few years wrangling over how to find a break the deal that satisfies the eu and euro sceptics, and the dup. what the telegraph is suggesting is that borisjohnson is considering a kind of all...
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we will begin with the daily telegraph, hope of guilt by october 31.nd rose on news of this following this interview with our colleagues at sky. what has he been saying? earlier in the week we saw that the eu officials saying they might be prepared to open a withdrawal agreement and for put forward some. . . agreement and for put forward some... don't normalise boris, say borisjohnson, prime minister. even david cameron is borisjohnson, prime minister. even david cameron is doing so. he's put forward some proposals for alternatives to the backstop which include a customs agreement on agriculture and food. various checks at different points not at the border, basically what we thought was going to be the answer to the backstop in the end. junker is saying that's the foundation of a deal, but not a deal and we have to make sure the market is projected in its entirety were his words but it's the foundation of a deal. it's really interesting about this is that mps are accepting it. where as when it was theresa may's deal there was absolute in no way it was
we will begin with the daily telegraph, hope of guilt by october 31.nd rose on news of this following this interview with our colleagues at sky. what has he been saying? earlier in the week we saw that the eu officials saying they might be prepared to open a withdrawal agreement and for put forward some. . . agreement and for put forward some... don't normalise boris, say borisjohnson, prime minister. even david cameron is borisjohnson, prime minister. even david cameron is doing so. he's put...
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over a little bit more tonight's dramatic events in the comments with the brexit editor at the daily telegraphall streetjournal. you will be reviewing the paper is a little bit later but first of all let's talk through what happened tonight. it is difficult to say, during the day we had a little bit of ambiguity from the labour party and wondering and trying to work out whether they work with their mps to support going to a general election, once the government had lost because i think people were expecting the government to lose said this did not come as a big surprise. when we just heard mr corbin speaking now after the votes were counted, and mr corbin said quite clearly that the government needs to put a bell forward first and they need to make sure that there is not going to be a no deal at the end of the 31st of october period. before labour actually supports a general election soi actually supports a general election so i think that is quite a significant development tonight which we were not sure of before and this might mean that this planned that the government supposedly had of call
over a little bit more tonight's dramatic events in the comments with the brexit editor at the daily telegraphall streetjournal. you will be reviewing the paper is a little bit later but first of all let's talk through what happened tonight. it is difficult to say, during the day we had a little bit of ambiguity from the labour party and wondering and trying to work out whether they work with their mps to support going to a general election, once the government had lost because i think people...
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as an example, that was returned and google agreed to delist it, the information stays on the daily telegraphtempt to extend this worldwide. google was appealing against that. in the european court ofjustice against that. in the european court of justice and has against that. in the european court ofjustice and has won its argument. we should tell our viewers, you've been trying to get into look at the judgement in detail but the website has crashed, so many people are trying to read the detail. so white was google arguing that there should be this differentiation between europe and the rest of the world? essentially, the european jurisdiction particularly strongly protect privacy rights. and google is an american company. obviously the first amendment of the american constitution protects free speech so google comes at this as saying hold on, we need to have a balance, we can't just arbitrate things from the internet. the french authority, the data protection authority in france, that wasn't enough for them, they wa nted that wasn't enough for them, they wanted google to have to remove the s
as an example, that was returned and google agreed to delist it, the information stays on the daily telegraphtempt to extend this worldwide. google was appealing against that. in the european court ofjustice against that. in the european court of justice and has against that. in the european court ofjustice and has won its argument. we should tell our viewers, you've been trying to get into look at the judgement in detail but the website has crashed, so many people are trying to read the...
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away from politics, the daily telegraph has a picture the sunday mirror reports on commentsjeremy corbynays he wants to recruit two deputy party leaders in the future to reflect diversity within the party. away from politics, the daily telegraph has a picture of prince charles commemorating the 75th anniversary of the battle of arnhem, the largest airborne assault of the second world war. a lot of time discussing the infighting at labour and new policies to be announced. holly joins us with the sport now. plenty to get through, not to mention the rugby world cup. england against tonga later this morning. but before that, scotland and ireland. iwill say absolutely nothing. entirely neutral! the back pages have focused ona neutral! the back pages have focused on a lot of big games that were yesterday, but manchester city, wow. 8-0 yesterday, but manchester city, wow. 8—0 over watford, it was quite painful by the end. i like the manchester city twitter account, which went with "eighters gonna eight". we don't usually talk about football as a' handbags, butjames maddison turned up with this.
away from politics, the daily telegraph has a picture the sunday mirror reports on commentsjeremy corbynays he wants to recruit two deputy party leaders in the future to reflect diversity within the party. away from politics, the daily telegraph has a picture of prince charles commemorating the 75th anniversary of the battle of arnhem, the largest airborne assault of the second world war. a lot of time discussing the infighting at labour and new policies to be announced. holly joins us with the...
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the daily telegraph is reporting borisjohnson will reveal his final brexit plan to eu leaders within a columnist. that will come as a relief to them because they have been asking repeatedly in they have been asking repeatedly in the last few weeks, tell us exactly what you want to do. and then we can consider whether to do it or not. borisjohnson consider whether to do it or not. boris johnson attribute consider whether to do it or not. borisjohnson attribute of backstop, the backstop, the issue, because within the withdrawal agreement which ensures there can ever be border checks on the border between northern ireland and the uk, the republic of ireland, mrjohnson says the backs of past ago and the eu says, if you could provide us with something which performs a simple but is not the precise same backstop, we will look at it. the telegraph is —— of the telegraph is right, we will find out in about 1a hours or so will find out in about 1a hours or so what mrjohnson's plan to replace the backstop, and... if an arrangement is noted by the 17th of october, you get to the point where the
the daily telegraph is reporting borisjohnson will reveal his final brexit plan to eu leaders within a columnist. that will come as a relief to them because they have been asking repeatedly in they have been asking repeatedly in the last few weeks, tell us exactly what you want to do. and then we can consider whether to do it or not. borisjohnson consider whether to do it or not. boris johnson attribute consider whether to do it or not. borisjohnson attribute of backstop, the backstop, the...
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minister of this country, i respect him and will listen.“ you read his favourite newspaper, the daily telegraphleaked document suggesting there are no technical or detailed proposals drawn up or put forward and your own attorney general, geoffrey cox, his advice to borisjohnson about the idea to the eu have been in the backstop was complete fantasy?” have heard that, that is one of the reasons why i am not convinced at the moment there are proposals and i will be voting the way i will this evening. nigel evans, you will be backing borisjohnson. evening. nigel evans, you will be backing boris johnson. how evening. nigel evans, you will be backing borisjohnson. how would you try to persuade your colleague steve hammond, if you will at all, not to vote against your prime minister? we have been chums for 25 years or more and we both fought in the last general election to deliver on the brexit... general election to deliver on the brexit. .. number one, even general election to deliver on the brexit... number one, even if you don't want to give the order paper to the opposition, we need to make sure
minister of this country, i respect him and will listen.“ you read his favourite newspaper, the daily telegraphleaked document suggesting there are no technical or detailed proposals drawn up or put forward and your own attorney general, geoffrey cox, his advice to borisjohnson about the idea to the eu have been in the backstop was complete fantasy?” have heard that, that is one of the reasons why i am not convinced at the moment there are proposals and i will be voting the way i will this...
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i will be joined later by the brexit columnist from the daily telegraph to look at the day's developmentsat rss holding their annual party conference in bournemouth. yesterday delegates voted to revoke brexit. their leader explained the policy. we have been for three and a half years arguing that when the details of final brexit proposition were available that that should be put to the public for the final say in a people's vote. and we still think thatis people's vote. and we still think that is the best way to resolve this brexit issue and we will continue to argue for that in parliament. but if we don't manage to secure that and we don't manage to secure that and we finds ourselves in a general election. that might be the last opportunity that the public have to make their voice heard on brexit and asa make their voice heard on brexit and as a party that whole heartedly believes that our best future is within the eu, we need to give the british public the chance to vote for that by saying if you elect a liberal democrat majority government, we will stop brexit by revoking article 50. i
i will be joined later by the brexit columnist from the daily telegraph to look at the day's developmentsat rss holding their annual party conference in bournemouth. yesterday delegates voted to revoke brexit. their leader explained the policy. we have been for three and a half years arguing that when the details of final brexit proposition were available that that should be put to the public for the final say in a people's vote. and we still think thatis people's vote. and we still think that...
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today inty is exposed the in-house journal of the conservative party otherwise known as the daily telegraph, which reports the prime minister's chief of staff: negotiations a sham. -- calling negotiations a sham. the priority is to quote, run down the clock. and the proposal to alter the backstop is a complete fantasy. and those are the words of the attorney general. no deal, mr. speaker, will mean food shortages, reduced medical supplies, and chaos at our ports. not me saying that, the government's owned legal analysis says it. and it warns of chaos all across the board. today, we had expected a publication of the government's no deal preparations. this government is hiding from scrutiny. hiding from the people. and trying to hide us from their true intentions. this is not just a government and chaos, but a government of cowardice. thankfully, some are putting these vital documents into the public domain. but we should not have to rely on sporadic links. so will the prime minister set out today when these documents will be published, so that the people and parliament can scrutinize and deb
today inty is exposed the in-house journal of the conservative party otherwise known as the daily telegraph, which reports the prime minister's chief of staff: negotiations a sham. -- calling negotiations a sham. the priority is to quote, run down the clock. and the proposal to alter the backstop is a complete fantasy. and those are the words of the attorney general. no deal, mr. speaker, will mean food shortages, reduced medical supplies, and chaos at our ports. not me saying that, the...
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writing the daily telegraph he says he could finalise an agreement that will protect the interests oftizens on both sides of the english channel, and on both sides of the border in ireland. i believe passionately that we can do it, he says, and i believe that such an agreement is in the interests, not just of the an agreement is in the interests, notjust of the uk, but also of our european friends. but if a deal is to be done, he thinks progress must be made in the next few days. so, the prime minister is heading off to luxembourg for his first face—to—face meeting with outgoing eu commission presidentjean—claude juncker. on tuesday, the uk supreme court will hear legal arguments over the suspension or prorating of parliament. on wednesday, meps pile in and vote on a resolution on the irish backstop. that is what is put in place to avoid a hard border between the eu and the public of ireland. the parliament says they will have to ask for an extension if there is no deal, something boris johnson says he will not do. but u nless johnson says he will not do. but unless there is a breakth
writing the daily telegraph he says he could finalise an agreement that will protect the interests oftizens on both sides of the english channel, and on both sides of the border in ireland. i believe passionately that we can do it, he says, and i believe that such an agreement is in the interests, not just of the an agreement is in the interests, notjust of the uk, but also of our european friends. but if a deal is to be done, he thinks progress must be made in the next few days. so, the prime...
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mrjohnson tells the daily telegraph tomorrow that those who passed that law want to crush brexit.t as 11 supreme court justices examine whether that idea of suspending parliament which has now happened, is lawful. on wednesday, the european parliament will discuss brexit. two thoughts tonight, there's a huge amount of noise around brexit news at the moment and it can lead us to be deaf about the scale of what is happening. a prime minister being challenged in the court, a prime minister being challenged around the issues of truth by a predecessor. there's another thing, there's a huge amount that is uncertain. six and a bit weeks to go until brexit and we don't know if it will happen, how it will happen, who will be prime minister at the time or when we will get a general election. president donald trump has defended supreme courtjustice brett kavanaugh after the new york times published new allegations about his conduct as a student at yale university in the 1980s. mr trump tweeted that judge kavanaugh should... last year, judge kavanaugh denied accusations of sexual misconduct m
mrjohnson tells the daily telegraph tomorrow that those who passed that law want to crush brexit.t as 11 supreme court justices examine whether that idea of suspending parliament which has now happened, is lawful. on wednesday, the european parliament will discuss brexit. two thoughts tonight, there's a huge amount of noise around brexit news at the moment and it can lead us to be deaf about the scale of what is happening. a prime minister being challenged in the court, a prime minister being...
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i don't know we can so the cartoon in the daily telegraph. have a look at this., we may need you to bring vital medicines into the uk. and we are back to brexit. that is it for of the papers tonight, jack and kate, thank you so much. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc website, it's there for you seven days a week. and if you miss the programme and evening, well, you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. thank you again to jack and kate, thank you for watching and until next time, from me, goodbye. good evening. i'm jim good evening. i'mjim watson good evening. i'm jim watson with the latest from the bbc sport centre. liverpool began the defence of the champions league title enables deny. familiar surroundings, having lost to natalie in the group stage on their way to winning a sixth european title —— napoli was of the holders were beaten 2—1 this time. liverpool's party european glory last season was far from easy. and a repeat of the defeat in napoli would make them the first reigning champion is a record of a sensory to l
i don't know we can so the cartoon in the daily telegraph. have a look at this., we may need you to bring vital medicines into the uk. and we are back to brexit. that is it for of the papers tonight, jack and kate, thank you so much. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc website, it's there for you seven days a week. and if you miss the programme and evening, well, you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. thank you again to jack and kate, thank you for...
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remember there is a law designed to stop that happening on the deal terms, borisjohnson told the daily telegraphush brexit. on tuesday the eyes of westminster will be on the supreme court as 11 supreme courtjustices examined whether the idea of suspending parliament is lawful. on wednesday the european parliament will discuss brexit. two thoughts tonight, there is a huge amount of noise around brexit news at the moment and it can lead us to be death of the scale of what is happening, a prime minister being challenged in court, challenged around issues of truth by a predecessor. and there is a huge amount that is uncertain, six and a bit weeks to go until brexit we do not know if it will happen, when it will happen, who will be prime minister at the time and whether we will get a general election. thank you, chris mason. police in hong kong have used water cannon and tear gas against protesters throwing petrol bombs and bricks near government offices. thousands of pro—democracy campaigners marched in defiance of a police ban on rallies — this the 15th consecutive weekend of protests. there was al
remember there is a law designed to stop that happening on the deal terms, borisjohnson told the daily telegraphush brexit. on tuesday the eyes of westminster will be on the supreme court as 11 supreme courtjustices examined whether the idea of suspending parliament is lawful. on wednesday the european parliament will discuss brexit. two thoughts tonight, there is a huge amount of noise around brexit news at the moment and it can lead us to be death of the scale of what is happening, a prime...
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let's turn to the daily telegraph. this is the widow who was cleared of the mercy killing.wife of 60 yea rs. husband. husband and wife of 60 years. he is dying of cancer. she cannot imagine life without him. he wa nts to cannot imagine life without him. he wants to dictate the time and way of his death. they signed a suicide pact. they both take this cocktail of drugs, they are found unconscious. he has a do not resuscitate on his record, she has not. they manage to save her life, he dies. they die with him holding hands in hospital. and what nation, what system, what cps puts an 80—year—old woman, who hasjust lost her husband of 60 years in the dock for that and, by the way... she was actually charged with both motor and manslaughter and cleared of both. the defence would have been, if you are ina the defence would have been, if you are in a suicide pact, that is not murder or manslaughter but if it wasn't, it could clearly be either. iam part wasn't, it could clearly be either. i am part of the legislature, and i am very clear that this country needs legislation on this.
let's turn to the daily telegraph. this is the widow who was cleared of the mercy killing.wife of 60 yea rs. husband. husband and wife of 60 years. he is dying of cancer. she cannot imagine life without him. he wa nts to cannot imagine life without him. he wants to dictate the time and way of his death. they signed a suicide pact. they both take this cocktail of drugs, they are found unconscious. he has a do not resuscitate on his record, she has not. they manage to save her life, he dies. they...
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here in the uk, the daily telegraph is reporting that british prime minister has plans to stop an extensionre apparently working on a strategy for stopping parliament's efforts to force a three—month delay if no deal is agreed. and finally in the guardian, coverage of england's ashes loss to australia in manchester. the aussies were just too good, claiming a 185—run victory in the fourth test. i'm going to pick up on everything thatis i'm going to pick up on everything that is brexit related because again we are starting another busy week in which politics. —— british politics. a bill preventing britain from leaving the european union without a deal, and forcing prime minister borisjohnson to ask for a brexit extension, is due to become law. and this is the week we could see parliament suspended. all this as the government dismisses the accusation of a former senior minister who says too little effort is going into securing a new agreement with the eu. here's jonathan blake. out of government and free to speak her mind, amber rudd walked away from the cabinet no longer convinced that gettin
here in the uk, the daily telegraph is reporting that british prime minister has plans to stop an extensionre apparently working on a strategy for stopping parliament's efforts to force a three—month delay if no deal is agreed. and finally in the guardian, coverage of england's ashes loss to australia in manchester. the aussies were just too good, claiming a 185—run victory in the fourth test. i'm going to pick up on everything thatis i'm going to pick up on everything that is brexit...
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it is brought into the to daily telegraph road he's a historian of the soviet union, served as a faculty associate at the davis center for russian and asian studies at harvard university. she is also the director of studies for the committee on degrees and literature tonight they're here to discover later discuss "cold warriors", it was praised by award-winning author who said no more than ever, we need a book like this remind us of the importance of writers in the written word. we are so pleased to have him here tonight, please join me in welcoming duncan white. [applause] >> congratulations. i love that we have this event on the date of republication. >> is exciting. as you know, i did 20 interviews this morning with radio stations around the u.s.. >> here is a disease question, early in the book you call it a biography but it's so many other things also, tell us what is the book, and general what could've been. >> the idea for the book was to try and tell a comprehensive history of the cold war, the literary cold war and from the 1970s through the collapse of communism. in the first d
it is brought into the to daily telegraph road he's a historian of the soviet union, served as a faculty associate at the davis center for russian and asian studies at harvard university. she is also the director of studies for the committee on degrees and literature tonight they're here to discover later discuss "cold warriors", it was praised by award-winning author who said no more than ever, we need a book like this remind us of the importance of writers in the written word. we...
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reality is exposed today in the in house journal of the conservative party otherwise known as the daily telegraph which reports the prime minister's chief of staff calling negotiations a sham. reports that the strategy is to quotes run down the clock and the proposal to alter the backstop is a complete fantasy and those are the words of the attorney general. no deal mr speaker will main food shortages reduce to medical supplies and chaos at our ports not may not me saying that the government's own leaked analysis savings and it warns of chaos all across the board today we had expected the publication of the government's no deal preparations this government is hiding from scrutiny hiding from the people and trying to hide us from their true intentions this isn't just a government in chaos but a government of cowardice yes thankfully some in whitehall putting these vital documents into the public demand. but we shouldn't have to rely on sporadic leaks so will the prime minister's set out today when these documents will be published so the. the people and parliament can scrutinize and debate them ma
reality is exposed today in the in house journal of the conservative party otherwise known as the daily telegraph which reports the prime minister's chief of staff calling negotiations a sham. reports that the strategy is to quotes run down the clock and the proposal to alter the backstop is a complete fantasy and those are the words of the attorney general. no deal mr speaker will main food shortages reduce to medical supplies and chaos at our ports not may not me saying that the government's...
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a few weeks ago a colleague tweeted an article in the daily telegraph looking forward to purging remoanerst? what is a note cold —— movie cold good night and good luck. you might learn something was that i will leave with better memories that friends and colleagues on all sides. the obsession of my party that has developed, it may have curtailed my future, but it will not rob me of what i believe, andi will not rob me of what i believe, and i will walk out here looking at the sky, not down at macy's. he was supporting a bill put forward by cross— party supporting a bill put forward by cross—party mp. what unites us is there a conviction there is no mandate for no deal and the consequences for the economy and for oui’ consequences for the economy and for our country would be highly damaging. what is doing is, he's trying prolong no damage. as far as the sist prolong no damage. as far as the 31st of january and prolong no damage. as far as the 31st ofjanuary and anything else but the current deal we've got will damage the economy but the best way, and we'll get our heads around this, the bes
a few weeks ago a colleague tweeted an article in the daily telegraph looking forward to purging remoanerst? what is a note cold —— movie cold good night and good luck. you might learn something was that i will leave with better memories that friends and colleagues on all sides. the obsession of my party that has developed, it may have curtailed my future, but it will not rob me of what i believe, andi will not rob me of what i believe, and i will walk out here looking at the sky, not down...